Food allergy: Doctors recommend feeding infants peanut butter to reduce allergic reactions

  • James Gallagher
  • Health and Science Editor – BBC

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Study: Giving children peanut butter reduced their allergies by 77%.

Scientists say that giving young babies – between the ages of 4 and 6 months – small portions of smooth peanut butter can significantly reduce a peanut allergy.

The scientists pointed out that the government’s advice on weaning – which calls for babies not to be given solid foods until regarding six months – needs to change.

Experts warn that whole or chopped nuts and peanuts increase choking hazards and should not be given to children under the age of five.

Current NHS guidance suggests that peanuts (powdered, ground or butter) can be introduced from around six months of age.

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